Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 309, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 28, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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MADE
BEEN MADE
Says Early Repeal
io Tariff Reform
pR GORMAN DENIES IT
I Wakes Ugly Insinuations About
Senator VVolcott
it Chorees That Cleveland
promised ltepeal llepubllcana
Jt no noTCmio IteDirra Will
JeSoon IfThejr Hasten ltcpcat
i gltter Debate In the Senate
fl on Oar Own Correspondent
VTSHISOTOX Sept 27 Tfcero t
jfoil In the senate today The Uve
i in wilci lint dignified txxlr ha
rti fbr rear brought forward oue
wliUt was not contradict
clmje
or
tttiWfOtt Tlrtulllr said that Mr
SSffirto T reprwooltn Cleveland
KJSJSi dicker with tho repeal lto
jiiSyyfgraMng bat If they would
MpiSrttTiJiuiiilstration now tlio nd
ntarftonprould bo very slow and
fsySStfalout tic repeal of the Mc
WOomian virtually adnilttl that
laafsItfTjuto this was true a hi only
tVSJfi ttas to chats Senator Wol
T tn eavesdropping
ItJJnr rate suca a ftory ha been
ent for souio time although hinto
It has been proiulltly dtuyd
jx WAsiiiMifrox
riSiriNOTON Sopt 27 The exam
dKof Representative Hood of Par
wanly for a posltlonJn Jbc treasury
srtment was unsatisfactory and Mr
J today returned home
Ifclnit Just to Sir Hood < o say that
tus recommended by Jlr Mills as a
Jef and did not expect what Secre
1 Carlisle intended him to be a chief
Svinlon in tte oudtors office Th
iKrdon waa one in ditllcult book
Safcund as Mr Hood hid new bad
experience in Oiia line he could Hot
expected lo pa 4
v t tolhce was established today at
Dowel Jaekson county with James
Logan as poaUnaster
lit Ucima L Kllore was apMnttil
Ulsuvsi at Wnllesillle vice V 11
Ames Mwpwd and IL U V Hos at
lnwteVricciJullus Hoesili dei eased
An orttfnsl portion was todaj minted
Adam Stark of Victoria
nortaso was allotted II II rt e of
pas Ohristl and Arthur DilIIu of
ts Mill
rtian war Isaac S Hart Oolreston
Boon Milner
ieileau war total disability anil des-
ign Increase allowed to John Hark
tf Blevins > 11 Moynard of lias
II 0 Childress of Merkel W h
sof Hope
TIU OATES BILL
USHIVGTON Sept 27 Itepresen
iiOatf of Alabama has been noil
f to appear before the committee on
iliog and currency next Friday and
Ms bill repealing tho 10 per cent
Mi state banks The Oates bill dlf
from ell others on this aubjett In
it proposes to leave roconstruoted
hanks under federal supinisiou
11LAND UimJltSS
sSUINGTOX Sept 27Itepreson
Blaud leader of tho silver forces
as house has returned after on ab
of several weeks He was called
yhy the dangerous illness of his
hut Bbe has recotered sufficiently
Wompauy him bore 3Ir Bland will
wll together the committee on coin
seishts and measures for orejinlia
sau proeeeil to tbe consideration of
Measures already referred to it
IltUU MIUJOVS LV GOLD
SlHNOTOX Hept 27 Three mil
Ja gold were received at the treao
m tho JsVw ork subtreasury this
tts indicating tt favorablo turn in
WJ situation
riIB SILVEIl QUUSTIOK
SHIXOTOX Sept 27There
to be but Uttle probability of ft
> n > i o on fbc silver repeal bill qucs
ceording to a morning paper It
l a agreement might be reached
the forbidding nttituae of Tresl
tplovcland Continuing It says
Jw Voorhees raosl likely knows
sident4 condition of mind at this
r fc and wiieu n compromise was
Ptrgod aald in reply to a direct
I have not been the presi
Tuhln two weeks nor have I heard
fettni in reladoa to tho silver qucs
M do not behove be has authorised
5 in the way of a compromise
v I woud not sny that he has
know nothing of a conferences
tor Gornmu said there was no
Jyoilao as far as be was concerned
JS1 knew sjythln about a
IT I
fiABJUSSlONOF UTAH
ItNOTON ckKt 27 It Is high-
S > nl tho committee on tcrritorlea
gfrt bar for the admission of
Utah to tatohood
within a tm aayfc
roND ro pay pnsBioxa
wasiikgtox d o b u ao
IWrowuuUit lignum of Indiana jw
jvww to brior tho Income tax quciUoo
before Ur cojsn b tt OJffcwut form
fwm tbat In mUOx t has heretofore boon
Prewtited H is already CAumUne tht
eatimetit of the Democratic memben
n SI Uou M
trK mi
n propose
Iu wm to te bet opart for the
SdiiSi SRS 0M rtI > viva a
KJuinU
thiac faror mi Income tai do
vropositloa of derotiuj tbf fund totC
payment of peulots The measure And
me niinort amonji Wwtern llevuhli
aw in itreaffthcneJ an n thU
x On C0 peiwlon feature
OVr t jnum hns tacked on
A eomfreasnian has not yet-
i cifyj V form of a Mil
nU 80 Thm tbe ob
i 1is fu
ject
tfJf Jai Il brouKht before
< wi CTosi yndoubtnlly will be at
ait swhIou s possible that Sir Hy
mmii will eoiicltlde hat tt would be ad
Talile to put an Income feature Into the
tariff bill He 1 a member of Uutt
oumiiItti e ami also of It ubcommittce
on intcrnnl rerenue and Income tax
WASHINGTON DOTS
VASlUXGTOX Sept 27 Mr Har
rU has presented n manorial o Vlnff
tho purchase of tlie Balloh bnttlefleld
by the government
3IrIim Introduced a bill todiy for
the relief of tel traph oi > erator oui
ployid uurlujf tba war
TIIK SaVATD
> VASIHXOTON sepL 27 hen It
ctmrened today Sir TuMi ncaln nd
dres < i d the senate In advocacy of Ida
resolution posiponloc Important leciilatlou
uutil the lacantJes in the representation
of three states were tilled
Senator Mitchell Ken of Oreeon re
tranled the propoaltlon as oue of the
most remarkable ever presented to lie
enatejflnd he would oppose It to the
bitter eud
Senator Mitchell lEcp of Xpw Ilarap
shire vircted tbo proper eour e was
to defer the revolution until legitimate
debute on tlio rtpeil bill wni exhausted
Stnator Woleott could not concthe
how the people of thute states In view of
thu resitlutlou the senator front Idaho
has introduced can now fail to perforin
their fmictions Thty will yet hax
time to be represented on tlio flour when
thu rote tomes It may be mild
Mr Wolrott tbat some of those claim-
ants for scats In the venate Mould have
been admitted had their l > lltics betntdf
fertut or had the uutBilon before the
senate btvn different
Ve undtrstand eall Sir Wolcott
nu art to be met with the demand that
tflie senate triiall twetftfcfJljfoMsitt
In the uiornimr and tt uutll mldoijeiit
Ahat may bo accomplished b this w3
of pressure I do not knm but 1n > Iei
of the fait that u v mnj be hid
on the pretloud question I do not l > uou
tbat any attempt lo lura ihnt bod > of
littMi wiio believe ths pKutittu of most
vital importance who desire to in
tiTiwse e ery hoiwrable obstacle to the
haul ettp which may l > e talen or auj
jieana such us the paaijife of tbls reau
lutlon to compl us 10 wit here longer
hours Uun gLutlemit dloitd bu talud
upon to alt In a public body and dUiiuti
til iiiestiou are cruel aud unusual and
will be futile
ttuulor Gorman Uera of Maryland
said ho tnid mtoihl perfectly the umuIu
tiou of Sir Dubois was oue of a series
Introduced fur the purjose of cowuanlae
two niurnine hours In the senate 2hat
was natural and right aud avbody ob-
jected to it
Iteferrinff to the < fuestlon of the ad <
nillo of the senators from Washing-
ton Montana and Wyomiar buator
Gorman euld it was oue which had tax-
ed the best lecal mluds in the nenate
Not beinJ a lawjer Limself he preferred
to follow the majority of the eommlttee
on privileges and eleciious llieu corn
Ins to the refertnee to himself which
tsenator Woleott had made Mr Wol
cott luLvinjr Jmplied that Sir tjermau
rliQ speaking of the resolution for
loLffer hours whlrli be understood wa
to be presented Sir Gonnau ald 1
ask huu if be meant me aud Sir Gor-
man pinned
Mr > olcott was quickly on hi feet
Wti baie been drlned salJ he that
there has been a consultation of senators
foiiijt oa for some day that the sena-
tor from Jthode Island li marshailug
the forees of the trleuds of repial on
this side and that the senator from
Maryland lua been marshaling the
ui3iube on that Hide who favor repeal
with ilew to agreeing upon some fur
thr and more n oruus measure which
sluill compel tho sedate to kit lougtr
hours In ordar If possible by that
method to force a rote I shall be very
gild if 1 am mlsiuformed
1 have been A member of tbls body
over twelvtf years said Mr Gorman
I bae been connected with it from the
time 1 was 1U years of age but this is
the first Instance in that time that I
have known a nenator either through
blumiror through agents to listen at
commltteo room doors or from Informa-
tion receive from eavesdroppers to tell
the senate of a private conference of
Kenators upon any subject
It is not necessary continued Sir
Gorman contemptuoasly to ay mow
I of uth an incident
Gorman mM he hoped reason
senator
would resume Its away and tune would
come not possibly upon this bill but
Immediately afterward If not on the re-
peal bill when some thing would be
dona that would conciliate and accoin
erring to Senator Stewarts criticism
of the president Senator tartaatt siM
lie not tho njouibpleo of the preiJ
was
M ut Hi patronage 1 know nothing of
neither It
I cite nothing ft It 1 have
nor v < < it but there Is no man who
bbU l een more careful In using the great
wmer if bU ornee than the present
preident If ho U criUcIsod at all
ft would be pjf > P r ° V Lf has
Jo oarefui of it that be has ecarcely
r woLl hal earefally
Jed from tie slllhtest reflection
absa
be innuendo or otlurrww noon the SMia
Ur fro n Mar and His dlscslmer speallmt abould made
whUethat tr wa
mbM JBaiut Ho was unkk to
rrt > > nbe what was meant coatlnoan
tVoloott I tamed him pol by name
II named himself If he is the suerer
be outht not to object to reference to
it from this sade
I abonld not rise to reply to th Insia
nations were it not that ho has seen
jjfattiafefc j feMiMAfc iiA
I
n t
fOllT WOKTII TEXA rilUllSOAY SEPTEMBER 2a 1891
t to suRest I had lUtcned nt commit
tee room doors
t fi n W Vled Gorman
S Information from
earcsdroppers who were at committee
room doors
M2f05 V H the senator from
Jlsriland Vnsw ho
would scorn dishon
orable methods He characterised as un
trne the
sutement that the rnwhltlon naa
Introduced to eonsome time When tho
°
W f V Unrjlsnd asked us to ron
uact this debate without fwltoc when ho
ails to
yield to ft quick aud speedy
1 UV ra t senator from Ithol
island the
aruot state he represents
navtnj protected In this oontress erery
rsittr lanky notion that
lias asked rro
tecUonsnya he will
uke erery means
to secure a speedy vote no that the coun
try shallnot bo further
humiliated when
Iho country is otcrwhclnied Vlth suiter
lu who
people are alttlnt by porerty
trklcn hearthstones and lootfng star
vation In the face he does not know what
h asked
The repeal bill was then taken op and
Senator
lasco Dem of Florida ad
Uressed the senate farotlnit the repeal
benotor TelWt foluro ed nt Vforo ho
concluded the senate went Into executive
session and afternard adjourned
THE HOUSn
VASIlKGTOX F Tt 27An t1
tallty was drawn out of the proceeding
of tlw house by tho weary three hour
filibuster Inaugurated by Jlorso of Mass-
achusetts Ixnuje the house refused to
print in the Congressional llccord some
editorial Komtnonbt attaclloK Comuiis
sloner I chrea
After securing a quorum the house suc-
ceeded In preventing tho passage of tho
resolution calling on Secretary Carlisle
for his reasons for refuting to punhaso
tho amount of slltcr required by law dur-
ing July and August
At a3t > th federal lection debate
was resumed Two speeches were diliv
ed today oue ty Mr Law son of tleor
gin and tho other by Mr Danlils of Now
lock ltoth counuetl llieinsclus lirgily
tu the constitutional phase of the quis
tlou and created neither exilttment or
particular lutirtst iiawsous argumtut
itas from the Htondooint of states
rights The tlie > ry of tills government
he said it that if tho pooplo are not-
able to gi vtm thsiuHlvis it is 1 failure
Other countries wero governed by kings
but Oils com try b > tho ptople
Danlils argued that tbc ilsetiou laws
pro abyitultiy neary to obtain hon-
est and security at ccn reuKmn ami
presldenlhl election Mr llinl la le
fendwl tho course of Jolm I Davenport
but declared if ho had AbusM his of-
fice It could not li edduceil s an argu-
ment for the repeal of nl federal election
liw i
At the conclusion of his speech the
house adjoumid
WILD
wenn Tim 3iiMiiniw or tiik
ciiiovGo iioAiti oniiAiu
When n Oraxy Mnn rtredi a rusllndo
f Itnlletn Into the AMieut lMtA
Broker Killed ami AnotberMaa
Injured
OI11CAGO III Sept 27AfosIMe
of bullets nns ilred into the wheat pit
of the board of trade today and lu
ntantly bu inoM tmis broujtht to a stand-
still nnd the wildest vicitemeut ensued
A N Bunnett a broker received a
frUhtftil ami fatiil wound lu tho netk
Chariot Itosnell a telegraph optrator
v < w shot in the chin an 1 HUle hopes are
entertained for his recovery
The man who did the slwollnj was
evidently a lunatic He was a stout
mIJdleftge1 man l > oorly dressed and for
a time refused to gho any name but
Chicago He sul > seucntly pae his
name as Casxius llelden of S05 LaSalle
aveaue Chicago
QJiiaines was comiiletely sanwnded
and everything was coustcroatlon
Beldun jtslned aejes to the gallery
a few minutea before noon lie fixed at
random into the thronjf of spectators
Mr Itennett Is secretary of the
lloard of l > ndo Mutual Benefit nsaoda
tlou Bennett was shot In the neik the
bullet ranging downwanls while lto
wt < l recrlvnl a ball iu the chin shatter-
ing his whole face
The man who dM < be ehflotlng fired
five t ntt two t the wall and then
pointing tbe weapon downwards to-
wards the floor fired three more tiroei
Tbomas Barrett meml er ef the board
taptured the mau aud handed him over
to the police Tho man took the matter
very cowly nnd did not seem to realist
a murder bad Ibeen tumtmltlcd On
change the news spread like wildfire
Ten tbouAand pwple swarmed through
the bnUdfng
Beldcn v > bo did the shoo ting U a
brother of T A Beldon a board epecu
la tor Domestlo trouble unseated bii
mind five rears ej o and ho was onij
a few months ago released from the Kan
kakee Insane asylum lie acted today
under the btlief that his brother was
l > einar robbed by the other traders on
change
o i
a rrcuwAn old Indian god
M1W IIAYTV r n Rcpt 27Af
ter bavins been lost for more than fifty
yean one of the hlstorlo features of
MAdlsen baa been rtcoremJ It Is
roughhewn stone Image of U e head
of au Indian go Archaeologhits have
piuiled orer It without lIng able to
locate the perhxUt represents It Is enn
reded to be a rr at antiquity Vor man
years it nit in n ob wau and w < s
pointed Out a o e of tho features or
tbe town Workmen mgaged U the con
atnuuon of Ua trnt torj dewii the
wall Tben It wK the bead ilfMpfMaml
it was re < oveied rt eJtly in a meadow
by Iee Kerantou who Is noth eh
ofogUt and geologist of tbe Tllbif
It bas been bought by Nathan T
nell Tbe linage 1 uentioard is Hmllh
IIiFwry uf Guilford and otlwr falstori
cal skehhes l > m the earliest dayt ut
li a letter iu exWence over 100 ars
3d written by a grandfa ber tu his
Jrandchlldrm living Jo MsdUin direct
iSJ them to go a certain distance nortb
M t Of TuHa VooA jnU there to w
haired men remember the awe and enn
Mity with which they used to mm npoi
ffiTitra e bgure wh it W < p t
suae wall
EXGOV IRELAND
TALKS OF HARMONY
REGARDS BOTH AS DEMOCRATS
There Will Boa Struggle but No
Split or Bolt
Ho nays They Will Coma Tnffrtlicr
Idko Patriots Abcn the Troper
Tlmu Oomee Wont Talk About
BiUcr Ho Dont Want tu Huocrcd
Cratn Ha lio Bays
SN ANTONIO Tvr Sept 273pc
cialHItt an interview hero exOgicrnor
Ireland said he tLoupht there was entirely
too much fa btlng made by would W
Icaders of the socalled Clark nnd Hogg
factious of tho Democratic party
Ho bnd no suggestions to make at to
hon a nnlon of the two factions ahouU
be bruught nbout nnd none ere tiecea
sary from any one
They will l > oth go into the uTJiuarle
said he and while there may be n strug-
gle lelwecu them thiro will be in bvlt
inff or s > parate party created Tbe mem
ben ef U > tb ffletlootf who are ow1 talk-
ing of organialnj their renpocUvo force
are In fact etiumle of the Democratic
1
party
Icregnrild Iwrti factloni as Deinocrats
nnd bcllvvee tbat they will come together
like patriota when the proper llmt conies
Tbe governor tleclinftl toMpre siInniH
on the silver qucsilou nnd ilcntedliartuu
any ajfplration for enngreas to succeed
Craiu
THEGHAND OLD MAN
1 jJtW
SPORTING
AITnil 01IAIIIB SIITCIIIXU
Ninv youit spb ioiioo Hu-
n utend M llym wlll Mjv t
lie Is after CliarUw MltfWl I J b
bsrfii rl br
pugilist for JJJ
signing artklM lh Vritl lo liU dty
It Is setierally bsib ed among sporting
if be can hare a immmmU Mftitmt
of a prosocatlon It Is toaol > tja
srltli tbe
operiMcndcBt Isiwl in lorsi
nuijWuaad Iwsose of his personal thtt
aewristlea but It Is tislural hst If llyrnes
can l th r tho djblcr ha srUI lamp at tho
opportunity
Hare
ST LOOT HACDS I
MoT ViHl
BT UWIH
race Mi furlongs n y U woa
I > nke of Alhol second
third Time
ltoyal ltuili
IIT
Second race btva and onehalf fur
longs lrluee toon won Momh Iark
wrtmd Jtai toe third lln IilOV
itiltd race rour furlougs imp won
IrollMome tons neoond Joe lllghlev
tldrd U J Knight fourth Time SO
li seconds
Kourth raceSix fntloo
Uttio
J Ill wi Bam Paul seeiuid Dombey
Ho Thinks iVwcU
Entirely TooMuchi miie ta p p
r > r > mix T 1 n nd lloivps third
Fuss Is Being Made
Dcllrcrs nnIlsncltcnt Hiccc > at
IMIntiurclillls Itcliiarks un Home
f lllilu
KniXmJRffll H > 1t 27 lllBht Hon
W 11 lUdlolio nrrliod here 01 I Ml P
m and una m at the raliwai station
ly a roteptlon committee lladslono
looloil well ood strotiB and t ed rllit
irad Wt to tho twoph 1 hwml hlln
uiitH Iho windows tio > l Vftir i >
chansiiiK a feif stvcls of roolliiK wkh
the reception coiuinlllee lie was esiorle1
to Albert IlsB whiro ho deilnrod a
homo rulo Mfetli Whon Jlr < ll l
stuue liad bwa troluoed to tho rclire
ssutatltca of Mldloililan aud was aMe
to TOuiiueuce his speech ho lKan III o
lo firm tolce Built was tho rwect
Iio ii tho a ed premier that 110 > iuer
was it evident h couimoneed speaklnit
when a deathllle slffinws fell orer Iho
nudicme Uhose xiho eilwctod to hear
tho unat Liberal leader olvn up trllh
an onslaught upon the house of lords
wero considerably disappointed In tho
early part of tho speech lie intTo no Ju
dication that it no his Intention to
niako the lornt wcteJ attack u n tho
nplier lioine Ho besnu by aluir ho
hoped for same Keotth le Mntlon be-
fore tio end of the year wta li unull
of benefit to bcullaod nt lunre and tlio
IJoir croftors In Particular
Hie Irlsil ijili tion coiillnueu Mr
< ilai tone barred proinws In that direc-
tion and it MS only Just to soy the
lords were responsible for the fail tint
ma hirrier Is shl reiuaiuiuit touiluu
IlllT Mr OlSdtone said the < W stlou of
homo rno for Ireland was coiiilna rapid-
ly upon them and ho loped thst sliciuld
at any time occasion arl for solklt
tnz tiulr ides < U r iuH hv rtf
nay not to undo or dishonor tlio mni
inandini atrenrtli of the Mlnrala i
MldloUiion Ho Uien road on eitract
from a speech li the Unlit Hon Jos
Ihaiulnrlaln deUrered nine Jiwrs oeo
denouncing tlio house of lord Rlr
Olsdstoue sail Jlr Chamberlain s de-
scription Of the upper house afhottth
greaUy exo eratedwaslare lyJruo II
siuke an hour and a half and at tho
contluilon of bis remark asld
if tho house of lords ror means to
force tho dissolution of parllnnient it
uilsht ilepetiil ui n It tbelrUh question
Tslll not be the only question considered
Imt thHlro niudcpcmleit od Irrespon
IMe reslstanco will bo taken nto cou
Ho adJn be nation had tiTen tho
ami that Kith tho
liberals authority
help of Almighty Uod he srouU put
goal Trcmcndotu
inesna to reach tho
api aose
hl hrace Mde and twenty yards
Kl W 1 < M second Wuuas
thlw Iltue lM31i
CINCIXN VTH 1UCUS
CLNCISXATI 0 Sept S7Hr t race
Set nt furlongs Vhllt > No mm 141
tie Atnlo second Senator Mom II third
lime l Jsl J
Hecond MceOno mllA IVraiict on
Atirora ccoud Mis lijl tiunl Time
141 W
Third raceThreequarters mile Drum
ltrlie n > lr V < S wniLi Clara
thinl Time t IT 14
rourth rnoc llro ftirlongs rranMu
larlsh
yon Qun swwid Hankers
dsngliter thIM Time Itkl
llftli TaceXlneslxtnTilhs Kotcj won
Moutrosc seioud Colletu Alios Mcond
Time J7
tilsth race Ho furlongs King Dsrld
won llllsilwlli a Mwnd Msto third
Time lakllB
0UAY1SUNI > iuois
IAVRSrNI > Bcpt 27rirst rnco
Slx furlongs K < qitigcnia won IVIvti
Into second Time ilik
cteixiud race Mlle and a quarter Iln
ilotph won JldoltoMooond Stockton third
llnift 81ft
Thtnl raoe81t furlongs Slroei > won
Annie lllshop second Itlraiu third lime
iia
Tourlh race Mlio atsl l alxteentlt
Irince Georgo won Herald WHoniU
Oliarmlou third Tlliie Itia
llfth race lite furlongs OraimJon
won tlordlus sccoud lilr Mid tulrdi
Tim l tV11l
Sililb race MH ond a ullUcnth The
Iron Master won IVrrlfler socoud IH
ahlothlr1 lime llJiW
rami liAirni iuois
Trailll IIAUTlT Ind Ki > t 27
1lrrt rare In the J17 trot imriw W
HIMehurii won llsrpy seooud lromlie
third Host time 2 IS
Hecond raeo ln the It H pace stakes
SAUK Hal Millard won Ianl second
Msry Oui < Uvr lljtih llest time sU
2Hilnl race In Iho 2UI trot Jtirso
clout Matk won tlyrus wMssid Itelua
CorrnolJ thIM Host lime 11 H
1onrlli raciIn Iho UiS not stnVo
JatXKI fatrklc won Allladro aivoud
BrnsU < Mrd llest tjnie 214 12
HAN AKamX UA01M
HAN AN0I1U Tl Hepl 27Spo
clal riils was the second lay of the
Oonclio Valley fair TV ntteudanctt
wms good ami luurii Interest was tnanl
festml Hie races resulti l as follows
Ilrst nuvThrccelgiiths tills dah
fncforall 1 gs Wiin Isila second
Jravclir third lime IT
Second race OuiMrunrter uolween
Iloti Judge and liar Mullrr won by
former Time 27 4 0
JTiInl race IVot r Syearoils lies
three out of fire first two heats wsiuli
TJifn last woo HDtwl Olind wTi W
ril 12 SI1l 2 10
rourli raoe FitoelgliUis mile dasliror
risenMilds IJlllo T won Iron Ilay sec
ond lroctor Udnl Tlino 1 10 I 2
llosclinll
rlfViiANW O Hcivt 27OICTO
8 Isise tills 1 errors t
InmlItuiis
lUtterv CuW Silmoior Warfilngtoii
linns 7 liane hits 11 errors J llftler
Sli tens O lloutko Uuililre linidile
VITTHllllKI 1a Bept 7lllt
l hits Id errors 15
birg lliins11 u
lallri Terry Mack Ill IMlds
IIixih fl Iuib hits li nrror I llartory
Ilellly Caraoy Hij lor lloylo Umpire
lluist
ltun7 lssse bits 7 iTToni S 1atterr
Clausen KUtradgsi New lorkltnn 2
base bits H error 2 llattery Ocrnuin
letty Wilson Umpire Ijrucli
SlOUTIMl NOTES
Poylo will pHX ihW low In tlio extra
llaliluiorc and I ullvlllo should shoff
up strung imit year
lfilTer has lundo sit irront In tho last
twmDile ram
Tho Ico is brokeit at Inst Tho Otanl
Late on In l ul lu
licnuy liyons r acli l Or t baso oa
balls thuiytwo times this jiar
Two out of tlireu in 1ltUburg is Hot
a bad record for tho llrouklyns
Clndlinatl is llxious itrK
bitters Uko Turner of the Iblllles
This will 1 the tenth time tho lloslon
club has won tlio ubsiuploushlp
lvlllcn of I1 l > rg U woil more
game than any other l tohcr In tie
league
The Oiudtmatl and qreland teauis
will begin their fall tour in Iorl Wuyuf
on Oct 1
AU the cranks arc liuppy tsiw Tba
OUnts and oho llrklcgroouis will Ilay an
xlra rle
Manager Tom Hums of Springfield re-
wired gidCcad d uno from bis jday
ers last w k
lluckley of Kt Iiouis has returned to
OhiSlgo Us home wbera ho will rest
until next mason
ahatmsoa Bill niminer will f j low
thoexairple of fils distinguished fellow
gUdtators Carlieit gn1 HullHu by Ml
fng the road a a lhealrial star II
will < ven his seawtl In lloslon Otb 10
Ilob ntMSinnKrua Is after a dltorit
from bis wife Ir Is aald tbat lo getting
eVidinie on whlcil la bast bis roll he
ailed as bis own dotoctiTt
THE FIGHT IN BRAZIL
The Hebele anil the Government
fluntwnw SfcetLiwe of tlfo on
IIwill Hldee
AYIIHS Sept 27Tba bat
IirKNOS
tle ywurday betimio ibe rebel totprio
kj sod the geveniment eaofwar
was a most exciting skirmish Tbe relt
el boivd to catch tie eovrnment fleet
unAware 1 Uew aeveral vt them out
water The rebeU have been for
of the
Mnno time lsjlng plans t t tbe Jaugbt
the
lliey orltffiwDl Intended to toaVe
but trefnl gasrd was
attack at gnt
Uft by the r vessel by the a of
aiardi lights n1 tbe patrol boats kept
at a < jwc HUJ1 they would
th a
probably hi rtoie the attack at piftht
but were spurr to dtfsp rtiou by the
r
tiewa of the Governmenta tncee Rt
Tucnmen and the fact that they bad
received Information that their pUna was
discovered Tlds tewns correct
for tho ciwimauden of ther Ar
eehtttne < narsldpt wtre nvtUfuM
of the projecttsl attack and bad UVen
steps to five tho rebels a warm xecep
tkm
lloata of the tebeli unaware that weas
tires liad Iwn taken to give them a
warm rcceptlou steamed out of their
place of contentment at the appointed
time drcJe1 around a Uttle thin at
a given blgnal made a dash for the
nuuofwur tMeeting to bud the crews
totally vtiprepared for tbe battle To
tlmr sorprlnei bow ever hardly hod they
iMtea within range when the waishlp4
open lire upon tliVin In tht most lively
manrer poealble NulUng dauutwt tbe
ttbt1 iKtats returned the Ore lo tbe most
dterm iied iuaAamr nnd cmtlm < ed to
preM eiiwanl beneath a bail f rat > I > l
uriug of btilleta whleh Ml upon tbetoata
wound ug nnd VlUliig many of the ef
Qc ra and men
Tim rebel fire was also effective as
there was lota of life among tbe of-
ficer and crow of tbe warsWp otlftck
ed Hut tbe mutt of tho battle nas ttot
leajt lu iJetibt Tiio torpedo lraula tarn
to a standsUll Ttien theto was hoUted
by tbe flasthJp a signal to loner b ats
aud attack and the boats of the war
twhcI were lowered In pursuit of the
cucmri Then began despemte figbtlng be
tm tho crewra Tlie rebtls evtuluaUy
made for land In hope of escaping with
their lives Home reached sliero In safety
but a majority vere eapturetl
Tim oiuiutis rmN Tiinna
WASinVQTON b > pt STThe
ttuUed Htatea cruiser Charleston arrU t-
at Illo do lanelro last evening A Ola
inuh to VitVefieet aas rveelvtM At the
Vtntsf reparr ii < il tin njornlng Tb
lueaatvx cuutalnetl nothing tegafding thu
lum4iaMueit of tho illy tier Old It
srivo auy iuformfithm as to tbe ultua
tlou
aUAtlClMM AOALNBTTUn IiillU S
BUI3N1S AYItliH Pept 2T ener
nls ltovallo and ArrlUnda are umrWdug
mIUi strung fgroes agnlimt tbe rebvls lu
the pFiiliwcs
atUuwtl pmrd wbbh are tllstrUmtrtl
from lint re UIos to llneiios An > s have
bwi ehter l m cniwetitrate In ltottftrhi
Oenerat DfiiTaa baa been condemned
to l < A kIki
1Uo Insurgent foroen bt iUU 1
have be < u ruiiio > l and the le d r hade
IijisonerH
ArgiMitlne veanrls In this harbor n
malu lor I
The rrtstw nf alcgo at Itlo de Jrt
neirn linn bnan prulnttgihl for a fortnight
Tlie eessiiMi of c > iigrr baa been ik > sed
lVlernltKU In IUj Urando do Hill have
takeu Quernby
BAY STATE DEMOCRATS
they Nominate n Ticket llmtleil by
ItussrllClevelamt nml CnrlUlo
runtiueiidctl
11QSTON Mass Refit 2T Tliepiino
oruile slate contention today noinlcated
a full Mate ticket
> > ngre niwia ONeill of Jtoatoa was
olefttinl iiernwinent chalnnin
Tlie uomlmtw urei John 13 ItuaaeU
for governor Jame > 15 tJarroll for lieu
iimantgrtveriior and Uniernl I K
Blee s of Dudley for treasurer uod re
ceiver
After tmUlrmlng the inaifurm of JcWi
the i4ntform declares ctmlltleote lu
Orover Llev aiul und that the presl
dent nnd gcoielory Carllslo are lo be
onnmeaded upon tbt r uttlttide toward
the sllrer repeal bill hkJi ha brought
unaueiut and industrial disaster upon
the country
The loner house of congress wo o
ttraliilaei1 upon Its p < vdy action uiun
silver npeel la tc khi 4o thi lmsl
dents tntwago Tlie senate is railed np
un to iitTer no undue delay to the Ihjo
phts will
Tlie platform lien runs o
recogulxe Hint Uio pwoile ore n t to be
congratulated l i the eumpb < tit ovt
throw of the rtiKt ro of McKialeyisni
aud tlie Ktfctien vt n gtwenfuicnt pledged
to a general nforni of the tariff for the
Wntllt of all Uawt > of Auicricait cltl
nt and a tp < > odjr n in < 4l i of ttiu
tariff to n revenue bals is timfldenil n
tleiptted tt Ju t and llteral pension
system favored for nil newly nnd de
turvlng vcterati bur runs thu fbil
form we recognwo that congress art 1
not the pension bureao must dcuntt the
couditlous niidf wbldi t cniinn nr to be
grantiil and we commeud the ilfort if
tbe prtAsMit sdinkiUtrfttlon to mob1 tla
opermloa of thu I mm i Jon system oonform
to the lernw of tie congrenslrtnal rnurt
nwnis aiid te purge the jwijJou rril of
ffnuds
Tlie eleotion of United HMLm wnators
by imimlar voe U diniaudedi arid fur
thiT sim itki apptimtbm of th Urll
aenlcolaw Is favored
AS ITAIiAK KIIOT ht A MXlltQ
itasAWaxvtVLlA < i t afreter
Him celoM atwor li of S > year of al
mad a murderons aMark on so JfolUn
iiarwl fJberio t ssca la tlie rar of Jlr L
A IsdJits plet > altoot two miles below
IMuaJIsuturllte HuiuUy aftffilwn
Ktepf ng lip to Cfls a ho ordered blai te
urn orer bis nvaivr lie romrJlKl wih
order Imtoeillul y aud tshiiig op ht
ITie tiwi
rttmook fttirteil to leare neitro
Jlrrw Ms vUi and l ot tb ntsn atwvo tbir
twsttog Ww fof d > d Iton sulw
Itpart
iwntiv mwg d to era to Jlie frunt of
h pbw w1t < i h w > ir I Ddrr tw
who cw mi4M ta inTWM SRft in an hmtr r
w Mils would tw tTiuriwer to Ui JU1 <
II wm ImweAsiriy renogrilscd Tbe
Ian
iiegn 4licn enatewrd llist be bd twmtnlUed
be act Tts uwmry atvt pwoi wete lu gojift I
in tbe MU > ws m > u I > i My JHI
Tt Italtaaa condition 1 eon4iltrtrtJ crlt
leal
jiutTjr rovw
XVPfANAWsUiK H Pt WThe soporln
trtjdfnl cf pullr received a dlfpatct frvw
tbe eWcf of poJW at I tor Ill today
asvag lUt Jrank Mtlietu tb abswrnlliig
twskm > e of b gtaii4 todga Ktlgbls aad
Ja4le of lIoiisH h to tbat city ftnd In
rttr bad Jj < K a bo forout ewars b4
Imu wadiF atiOnat MelWb by lb ordrt ibe
i rtutettei1 wiioW not jtslie llw iwnna
tuuy Mndlug au utowv ru Lin
II jDvtft > 4 > lelMUb ftows
MgaiMfd ibst A b d tetter ja e < ty
i htrt fctm Prowrht to Welteths oo
Jrft for Uecstar u lrtit lb aMuUUoti
ka is tlwabt
of tbe alw rtHllnf tw > eir no
tLw tmuiS vt a iaoiX + aprse
README NEWS OF THE
GAZETTES CIRCULATION
GROWTH FOURTH PAGE
VOL XVII NO 309
MY PRAYER IS
SAYS CLEVELAND
That Delay Will Not Plungo
Us Into Dooper Woo
HEWRITES TO GOV IIORTKEN
Opposed to Frco Colnago b This
Country Alone
lie ltopoii tho I > emoeriilo Tarty AVIlt
Not be Held Itcion bli > IVir lres
rut Condltimia In ho rreeeut
BlatounVellnt tbo flhennan Law
Cannot bo Tntched or llullt Upon
ATIiAXTA Oi Hept 2Tln reply
a letter from tlovernor Northen nl
tlio piYftdcut to gin hU powltton on Unn
clnl matters Vrcslden Cleveland uat scut
tlit following
Kxeputlre Monslou
Washington II a HpL 5
Hon W J Northern
My Dear Sir 1 hardly know bow to
reply to your letter of tho lth Instant
it ecuit to m > 1 am < tilte plainly un
record eoneernlug tlie financial question
My letter am plliig tho nomination to tho
prceldetiey mU read In conneUtou with
tho mcaftuge 14 jy trot to congrca In
ettrnordlnuir i > eHs1ou appears to tuo to-
m erf Mpli4
1 want a ruri > frr that 1 stable anil
life lu tho halt U ofonr people 1 would
not knoiviugly Ut IinIImtH Into bring
lug on n condition tint will Ju tly nuko
me 1 tlio least degree npunirablo ts
any lalmrer or farmer In tlie TTnHed
tjtatea for brlnUgo In the purtiuialiifl
oner of tba dollar lie lius recHved fot
a full dollars worth of tho product of hi
toll 1 not only want our currency ta be
of 1101 character that all kinds of dob
Inrs will be of equal purcminff po oi
at houin but 1 wmit It of audi tlmrae
ter as will deinoiiHtrato abroad our wis
doiu bud good raltbfihus placlug V upon
a Urn funmlatloii und credit1 r ooug tlis
nation of Uio eutlh t want anon
clnl conditions end laws rvlat > wt
curniicy o safe nod rensse g hnt
those nho have moiivy nlll i 4ml i
vest It lu busliieaa aiid nsw < l ti > iir
Initead of hoarding It
You cannot curt frlgbt by 4lllnrf ft
foolish ind miretenable aiti piovtut
frightened rami fpin boirdpg moijry
1 want u goo > l nound staltte i twf awl
a condition nf eontlJaico thai wili Voep
It lu nau Wihlii the limit of b >
bavii written 1 am the frtenJ
but I Ullevo its proi > er place b
reuty ran only be Used by
justuieot of our currcuiy IvUt i
by tho Inauguration uf a cons > i
comprphrtHiiro llnoncisr schein
J think ttuih u thing can o i
Ured iijHitt profitably and hope i
the ropdtl of tlio 1 W tfWtJi I
wiU All our llnanrlat woi i Id
cot date of tb publlo mlml thl
not be built upon uor patrlirxl
way a to relievo the altunllim
t am thtrrfo opposej it
and unlimited colnsge of > fcUv0
muutry iloiw and Jnd tH nfViut
am In favor of thu Iminedlate
mil i
a ltd 1
1 ii
oonditlonsl repeal of tho wca f
man atlrtr laiv
I ton few 1 am nstonWieJ by an oipo
ejtton In tienalu to sncU Koibtii a < nf a
as wtuld rUleve Iho prcucnf f tonAi1
situutloji My daily prayer In t
lay occasioned by uti oppod i
not l Uio cause of plunging tb >
into dciper depressions than bal vi
known and taat tbe DemrHt
may not W Justly held restui fot
tiuh ti catustnphe
fc ouoviit omvk
mu jinkis
WIIIHcikI at Hliltil wilofrroslsiotn
to Itiunswlck Oa
yrW VOUK Cpt S7Ir Jstilns
Imllh ulliMr of tLo part 11 Issuwl a
stslrtiirut ta tlio sffct tlist lis vuulil
svi > I Ilia Jiurssn liaa strouJilp Altisrs
tlitvucli tho klinlmss uf X 1 Iluiitlua
Ui d tltut juopla nf llruus I
UD lo
wlik Ut ami Uie shla will b f < hts <
will prorlslons wtilih srill Im dlslrlb
ut l lit mromiusff olilssm of It
allllilsd tasm A iihyslriaa from ir
J iklw staB will ucivmiiaor Uw
a I an I < i > k aftir lu satiliar aawltloa
avilui ami riliirnlnir
0 v
Till rKWNEIt TUB BBtTKll
HAIUUIHICIUI ItjvtiSCarits
U srresl at Urt
twot ts SIHI Ml r
iiJn Tcouls tu nw l Biwower or
>
IttU ir > 0 I r IVrlsM o n
ttlila liw slisjow of tks fsl
U t 0ij <
REAL ESTATE
offer A
Being to JtouWilloi gfeot
TsTliof Jteal lisUto liOWIngs pwjsUiif
ItSitHltow twine and improved
lnt > Ditaoiinm iM 8cre4WOf
jtbi aalmprovod lands Ut silo at a scrl
flfajrue
rue Mcncmurs wiohU bah
oar woma nous
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